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Graeme Everton has been working to ensure a sustainable future for indigenous communities in New Zealand all his career, and more often than not, his work has taken him at the cutting edge of technology.

Climate change is a devastating issue for Australia in recent times. Southeast Australia has seen its worst autumn with record high temperatures and dryness which triggered fire warnings while New South Wales, South Australia, Northern Victoria and Western Australia can look forward to a dry and below average rainfall in winter.

We are proud to announce our first product – “The Fleet Portal” is now officially released! The Portal has been the result of our dedicated passion over the past few years to simplify the world of large-scale remote industrial IoT. It is the first fully integrated Satellite/LoRaWANTM gateway and we are excited to present it to you.

Fleet unveils first nanosatellite ground station and mission control centre in Adelaide. The ground station and mission control centre will track the Adelaide-headquartered business’ nanosatellites while in orbit.

Cog, maker of the world’s most secure IoT security solutions, today announced that Fleet, an Australian Internet of Things startup, has partnered with the company to advance the security of satellite-connected Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Fleet will deploy Cog’s D4 Secure platform on trial projects around the world. The companies will also co-present as part of the Innovation Review of IoT Sensors on June 28, at the Sensors Expo to be held at McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California.

The numbers DO NOT STACK UP. The United Nations forecast that by 2030, we will have 17% more people to feed, yet today 10% of the world population is undernourished and 33% of the food we produce ends up being wasted.

The first of Fleet Space Technologies’ nanosatellites is under contract to launch with Spaceflight aboard an Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) by Antrix/ISRO. Fleet Space Technologies' second nanosatellite will launch on Spaceflight's SSO-A mission; Spaceflight has a contract to launch a collection of small satellites on a SpaceX Falcon 9 from Vandenberg Air Force Base no earlier than the second half of 2018.

Fleet has joined forces with innovators at the University of Tasmania in the world of big data, sensors and space technology to trial their first local precision farming project, set to revolutionise the global agriculture industry.

Fleet Space Technologies has secured a Future Jobs Fund grant to construct a new mission control centre in Adelaide. The ‘Mission Control South Australia’ project will create 17 ongoing jobs in IT and advanced manufacturing, more than doubling Fleet Space’s current staff numbers.

In partnership with organisations including the Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef and In-Situ Marine Optics, we installed Reef 1 off the coast of Cairns, Australia, to monitor water quality, temperature and key characteristics vital to the Reef’s survival.

Fleet has raised AU$5 million in a Series A round led by Blackbird Ventures, with contributions from Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes, James Schultz from Earth Space Robotics, and Horizon Partners.